August 4, 2012 // 8:30 pm - Following up on his PS3 Make Package NPDRM GUI from Quake of SubZero Dezigns, today he has made available a Make Edata NPDRM GUI v1.1.1025 alongside Make Package NPDRM GUI version 2.1.1080 with details below.

Following up on his previous updates, today PlayStation 3 homebrew developer Quake of SubZero Dezigns has updated his PS3 homebrew application called Simple PS3Updates to version 1.4.15 with the changes outlined below.

Following up on his previous updates, this weekend PlayStation 3 homebrew developer Quake of SubZero Dezigns has updated his PS3 homebrew application called Simple PS3Updates to version 1.3.1001 followed by v1.3.1007 with details below.

Following up on his previous updates, this weekend PlayStation 3 homebrew developer Quake of SubZero Dezigns has released a PS3 homebrew application called Simple PS3Updates v1.0.0 followed by v1.0.1 and v1.0.2 with details outlined below.

I love things like this. They make our lives so much easier. You can kind of think of all this stuff like a Bill Gates quote, "I choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it."

Following up on his previous revision, this weekend Quake of SubZero Dezigns let us know a PS3 Make Package NPDRM GUI v2.1.1125 update is out now followed by v2.1.1127 and v2.1.1128 and includes skin selection.

Following up on his PS3 Make Package NPDRM GUI from Quake of SubZero Dezigns, today he has made available a Make Edata NPDRM GUI v1.1.1025 alongside Make Package NPDRM GUI version 2.0.1025 with details below.

The SimPL applies to the software's source and object code and comes with any rights that I have in it (other than trademarks). You agree to the SimPL by copying, distributing, or making a derivative work of the software.

You get the royalty free right to:

1) Use the software for any purpose;
2) Make derivative works of it (this is called a "Derived Work");
3) Copy and distribute it and any Derived Work.

If you distribute the software or a Derived Work, you must give back to the community by:

1) Prominently noting the date of any changes you make;
2) Leaving other people's copyright notices, warranty disclaimers, and license terms in place;
3) Providing the source code, build scripts, installation scripts, and interface definitions in a form that is easy to get and best to modify;
4) Licensing it to everyone under SimPL, or substantially similar terms (such as GPL 2.0), without adding further restrictions to the rights provided;
5) Conspicuously announcing that it is available under that license.

There are some things that you must shoulder:

1) You get NO WARRANTIES. None of any kind;
2) If the software damages you in any way, you may only recover direct damages up to the amount you paid for it (that is zero if you did not pay anything). You may not recover any other damages, including those called "consequential damages." (The state or country where you live may not allow you to limit your liability in this way, so this may not apply to you);

1) You do not abide by the "give back to the community" terms (your licensees get to keep their rights if they abide);
2) Anyone prevents you from distributing the software under the terms of the SimPL.

Changelog:

1.2.0:

Added: Menu's to DrmType, ContentType, PackageTpe buttons.

Added: PackageType

Notes:

Leaving the PackageType Blank it will not be used in make_package_npdrm